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American Psychologist, 2011
As APA policy, the Model Act for State Licensure of Psychologists serves as a prototype for drafting state legislation regulating the practice of psychology. State legislatures are encouraged to use the language of this document and the policies that it espouses as the model for their own state licensure laws. Inevitably each state law will…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychology, State Licensing Boards, Professional Occupations
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Friedman, Ken – Visible Language, 2012
This article offers a large-scale view of how design fits in the world economy today, and the role of design education in preparing designers for their economic and professional role. The current context of design involves broad-based historical changes including a major redistribution of geopolitical and industrial power from the West to the…
Descriptors: Design, College Instruction, Futures (of Society), Economic Climate
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VanderSteen, Jonathan – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Engineers today cannot meet their professional obligation to the welfare of society if they do not have a broad, multidisciplinary vision, and yet a multidisciplinary vision is becoming enormously difficult to obtain. A new curriculum must emerge that can integrate a focused, discipline-based scientific approach with an integrated approach. To do…
Descriptors: Engineering, Role, Professional Occupations, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Budig, Michelle J. – Social Forces, 2006
Are gender differences in the effects of family structure on self-employment participation robust across different forms of self-employment? Using event history analyses of competing risks and data spanning 20 years, the author finds that women enter non-professional and non-managerial self-employment to balance work and family demands. In…
Descriptors: Self Employment, Family (Sociological Unit), Gender Differences, Family Structure
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Rue, Joan – Educational Action Research, 2006
The reflections developed in this text on the reconstruction of professionalism in teaching are located within a historical and social dimension, given that it is only within the boundaries of the coordinates of the spirit of historic time and the present culture ("Zeitgeist") that proposals for professional reconstruction can be fully understood.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Methodology, Social Sciences, Teaching (Occupation)
Stichler, Richard N. – American Libraries, 1992
Examines the American Library Association (ALA) Code of Ethics and considers possible reforms. Topics discussed include distinctions between professional and nonprofessional occupations; other professions' codes of ethics; the code of the AAUP (American Association of University Professors) as a model; hierarchical corporate models; intellectual…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Intellectual Freedom, Library Associations
Panebianco, Anthony F. – 1990
The program Performance Evaluation for Non-Teaching Professionals at the State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome provides periodic assessments as required by institutional policy. The system is intended to establish a standard for judging quality of an employee's work and a rational and uniform basis for appraising…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Due Process, Employer Employee Relationship, Evaluation Criteria
Kramer, Jane E. – 1989
The Computer Academy at Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo) is a series of intensive, one-credit-hour workshops to assist professionals in increasing their level of computer competence. At the time they were initiated, in 1985, the workshops targeted elementary and secondary school teachers and administrators, were offered on Apple IIe…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Continuing Education, Demonstration Programs
Carr, David L. – 1990
Responding to increasing concern about the ethical behavior of professionals, St. Cloud State University (in Minnesota) launched a program in 1986 that is a multidisciplinary effort to integrate material on professional ethics throughout the university at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The program has attracted 30 faculty members from 24…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs, Ethics
Holland, Carl D.; Sullivan, Quintin E. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1994
A multidisciplinary faculty development project at Illinois State University increased faculty expertise about aging, integrated faculty knowledge into undergraduate courses, produced 50 instructional units, increased student knowledge about the rural elderly, generated faculty research on minority and poor elderly, established a multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Health Services, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Gerontology
P/RA Research, Inc., East Meadow, NY. – 1976
A study was conducted to determine a nationwide availability conclusion percentage of minorities (Blacks, Spanish-origin persons, Asian Americans, and American Indians) and women particularly in job groups of two job categories: Officials and Managers, and Professional. The resulting availability conclusions would then be used to determine…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks